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babylonsister Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Apr-06-08 11:54 AM
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Come, O Come, (Rahm) Emanuel
Come, O Come, Emanuel

It ain't over till it's over. But at some point soon, someone may have to not-so-gently tell Hillary time is up. Enter 'Rahmbo.'
Suzanne Smalley and Evan Thomas
NEWSWEEK
Updated: 1:19 PM ET Apr 5, 2008


Rahm Emanuel has been described as a street fighter with a killer instinct—as explosive, profane, wired and ruthless—sometimes as a compliment, sometimes not. But no one has ever cast him in the role of elder statesman, at least up until now. Emanuel, a 48-year-old congressman who grew up, somewhat weirdly, to study ballet and practice Chicago politics, has generally adapted to his situation in a combative, not diplomatic, manner. As an indifferent high-school student, he badly cut his finger on the beef-slicing machine at Arby's. That night, after his high-school prom, he jumped into Lake Michigan. The tip of his finger became infected and he nearly died. Ever since, Emanuel has relished raising his hacked-off middle figure at his foes. In conversation with almost anyone about anything, Emanuel uses the F word like a sergeant in a World War II motor pool.

Emanuel would never be confused with Averell Harriman, who, in a gentlemanly way, stood up to presidents from FDR to LBJ. Still, someone may have to deliver the bad news. When the Judiciary Committee of the House of Representatives voted articles of impeachment against Richard Nixon in the summer of 1974, it fell to the GOP's grand old man, Barry Goldwater, to go to the president and say, "Mr. President, this isn't pleasant, but you want to know the situation and it isn't good." Goldwater told Nixon that there were, at most, 18 votes to acquit in the Senate—and then twisted the knife by saying that he himself was undecided.

Who will tell Hillary Clinton that the time has come to fold her tent? (Or, in a less likely scenario, Barack Obama?) It almost surely won't be Howard Dean, the head of the Democratic Party. Unlike his predecessor, Terry McAuliffe, a charming glad-hander who played golf with Bill Clinton, Dean has no personal relationship with the Clintons. In late March, when Dean suggested that the race should be wrapped up by July 1, Hillary promptly sought an interview with The Washington Post to assert, "I have no intention of stopping until we finish what we started." Just by virtue of her position, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi might seem like a logical candidate for the dirty deed, but she lacks stature with the Clintons. Former vice president Al Gore? No love lost there on either side. Sen. Ted Kennedy? Sen. John Kerry? They're partisan, having declared allegiance to Obama. Maybe a wily, old hand like superlawyer and Clinton golf confidant Vernon Jordan will step in, as NEWSWEEK'S Howard Fineman suggests.

But it may be that the most obvious candidate is Emanuel. He is an old friend of Barack Obama's campaign strategist, David Axelrod (so close that Axelrod signed the ketuba, a Jewish marriage contract, at Emanuel's wedding, an honor that usually goes to a best friend). At the same time, Emanuel worked on Bill Clinton's '92 campaign and was an effective operative in the Clinton White House, and he is tight with various Clinton advisers like James Carville and former campaign manager Patti Solis Doyle (whom he calls his "little sister" from the Chicago political wars). He has the loyalty of many Democratic congressmen, whom he recruited and for whom he prodigiously fund-raised, helping to secure the Democratic majority in the 2006 election.

"He's in a good position," says Axelrod. "He's very, very close with Barack and is very close with the Clintons. He thinks of Barack as a peer, but he's very mindful and respectful of the Clintons." The only uncommitted superdelegate from Illinois, Emanuel has been joking for months that he is "hiding under his desk." Last week he told NEWSWEEK that he is not ready to play Barry Goldwater, and doesn't think he'll need to. "I may, but there's as good a chance I may not have to," he says. With perhaps more hope than the realism for which he is generally known, Emanuel continued: "I have confidence in both of my friends that they will be good Democrats. Both candidates will do what's necessary to help the party. Neither wants to be seen as a spoiler … They {the Clintons} are dear friends, and they have been selfless in their commitment to Democratic Party ideals."

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politicalcenter Donating Member (16 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Apr-06-08 12:16 PM
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1. Emanuel is but one of many in the Democratic Party with power and Obama-sized bias
Why stop at Emanuel, who is but one of many powerful Democrats who are in the corridors of power and who is completely compromised by Obama. Try Dr. Dean, Pelosi, Leahy, and any of the other powerful Democrats who back Obama.

For that matter, use Newsweek, Time Magazine, NBC, CNN or any of the other media giants in the tank for Obama, ready to kill him once Hillary Clinton steps out of the race.

Problem is for these deep-sixers that should the Convention be the place where the nominee is chosen, they will have precious little time to turn the country to McCain. So they and the Democratic powers have developed a completely unknown strategy to force someone out of a nomination run before the Convention. Unbelievable as it is.
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babylonsister Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Apr-06-08 12:20 PM
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2. How the HELL has he been 'completely compromised by Obama'? nt
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DURHAM D Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Apr-06-08 12:30 PM
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3. Hillary has no use for Rahm -why would she listen to him.
She wanted him fired from the W.H. for being a big one of two major leakers.

Rahm "secretly" supports Obama. One reporter described him months ago as "supporting Obama while hiding under his desk".

What makes this idea even more stupid is that Rahm is trying to get a promotion for Obama because he plans to take his senate seat.
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MannyGoldstein Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Apr-06-08 12:35 PM
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4. Feh
Emanuel is a died-in-the-wool DLCer who is in a perpetual battle with the Democratic Wing of the Democratic Party. Does Newsweek think that we've all forgotten the bitter feud between Emanuel and Dean - Emanuel screamed bloody murder over Dean's (winning) 50-state campaign.

In watching the Clintons in the past few weeks, we've seen the depth of depravity of the DLCers in their need to claw to power and fortune, attempting to destroy anything in their way. I expect Emanuel to follow the same path as ever, working day and night to work with The Clintons and the rest of that nasty crew to subvert Obama through November in the hope that they can lead the ticket in 2012.
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babylonsister Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Apr-06-08 12:36 PM
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5. That's my expectation as well, sadly. At least he's keeping his
mouth shut for now.
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